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why matter is particulate?

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Answered by aarvikhan2
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Matter is defined as that which has mass and occupies space. It is indeed made of particles. ... All matter is particulate in nature. This means there are spaces which has no matterbetween the bits of matter.

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Answered by EnoshGonmei
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First. It is indestructible, and exists in infinite quantity, for which nothing has not existed, does not exist, and will never exist, and conservation laws are generated. The universal order comes from the immutable character of the properties of the primal components of matter.

Second. Matter is impenetrable at very short distances. It is and has its own space. At large distances, the spaces of the atoms are penetrable, being fields and overlapping, generating the ordinary space, which is, as they say, property of matter, and can not be empty, since it is matter itself.

Third. Matter is composed of atoms. The atomic components of Matter possess energy or inertia, are heterogeneous with each other, and the character of heterogeneity is energetic or inertial, that is why movement and opposition to it are generated, the tendency to rest, universal, and the universal diversity.

Quarter. By virtue of their energy or inertia, the atoms of matter with energy and the atoms of matter with inertia are contradictory between them, they apply forces outside of themselves and therefore they become ponderable. These atoms are components of the atoms, so called, of the chemical elements.

Fifth The atoms are associated with each other by their energy, or by their inertia, that is to say, those of the same essence are integrated among themselves, and by their association, those who move, those of the dynamic essence, generate the universal movement, life, the universal process of evolutionary integration and universal diversity, and those of the static essence, which oppose life, generate gravity and inertness and try to stop progress by tending to rest, without truce.

Sixth. The existence and way of being of matter do not depend on any Being observing it, that is, it exists by itself and is, and therefore has objective character.

Seventh. It is knowable by itself being an integrated being. And, it reiterates, it generates the knowledge of itself, by itself.

Eighth. Its properties are immanent, that is, they constitute it, and they were not created.

Ninth. Life is property of dynamic matter. This property manifests itself as organic life when a dynamic entity reaches a certain level of evolutionary integration, that of algae, for example, in which the phenomenon of individuation appears for the first time in the history of the process of evolutionary integration. And much later, in due time, consciousness appears in the beings that reached the last level of evolutionary integration, achieved to date.

Particles in air are either: directly emitted, for instance when fuel is burnt and when dust is carried by wind, or. indirectly formed, when gaseous pollutants previously emitted to air turn into particulate matter.

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